PART 1 | Introduction |
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Chapter 1 | Thinking Like an Economist |
Chapter 2 | Supply and Demand |
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PART 2 | The Theory of Consumer Behavior |
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Chapter 3 | Rational Consumer Choice |
Chapter 4 | Individual and Market Demand |
Chapter 5 | Applications of Rational Choice and Demand Theories |
Chapter 6 | The Economics of Information and Choice under Uncertainty |
Chapter 7 | Explaining Tastes: The Importance of Altruism and Other Nonegoistic Behavior |
Chapter 8 | Cognitive Limitations and Consumer Behavior |
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PART 3 | The Theory of the Firm and Market Structure |
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Chapter 9 | Production |
Chapter 10 | Costs |
Chapter 11 | Perfect Competition |
Chapter 12 | Monopoly |
Chapter 13 | Imperfect Competition: A Game-Theoretic Approach |
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PART 4 | Factor Markets |
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Chapter 14 | Labor |
Chapter 15 | Capital |
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PART 5 | Externalities, Public Good, and Welfare |
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Chapter 16 | Externalities, Property Rights, and the Coase Theorem |
Chapter 17 | Government |
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| Index |
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Chapter 18W | General Equilibrium and Market Efficiency |